Interior Rendering: From Mood Board to Final Image
- BDS

- Aug 20
- 1 min read
Great interior visuals start long before a camera angle is chosen. The workflow begins with mood boards—color palettes, furniture cues, lighting references—that define the atmosphere. We translate these into a detailed 3D model with correct room dimensions, ceiling heights, and joinery.Lighting is next. Natural light (orientation, window size) sets tone; artificial lighting (downlights, pendants, wall washers) shapes depth and highlights finishes. Materials follow: calibrated textures for timber, stone, fabric, and paint ensure believable results under various light conditions.Finally, styling—art, books, textiles, plants—adds life and scale. Small choices here can shift a space from sterile to inviting. For client approvals, we provide 2–3 camera options per space and offer a quick round of tweaks on furniture, color temperature, or decor.Deliverables typically include high-res stills, plus optional animation or 360 panoramas for immersive tours. With the right process, interior rendering becomes a decision-making tool—not just a pretty picture.





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